Science, asked by radhegate, 11 months ago

mango is member Of angiosperms give reason​

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Answered by pandey1251
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Answer:

In mango seed are enclosed in fruit...

and are flowering plant and show double fertilization...

Answered by Anonymous
11

As a member of the Angiosperms, the mango exhibits some unique characteristics in regards to reproduction.  Here is a summary of the process each plant must undergo to produce offspring!

                     

A mango tree must first be able to be pollinated, therefore it needs to bear flowers.  Typically, mango trees are pollinated via wind, flies, butterflies, and moths.  A unique characteristic of this organism is that mango trees are rarely pollinated by bees, such as   the European Honey Bee.  This is believed to be the case as many other plants are also producing flowers at the same time mango trees do and the bees are more attracted to other plants.  Mango plants can also self pollinate as they are monoecious, meaning male and female reproductive organs are found on the same plant.  These reproductive organs are found in the flowers of the plant.  Depending on the region, a single mango plant varies in the composition of male to hermaphroditic flowers as well as month of flower production.  Most mango varieties produce 25% male flowers and the remaining 75% are hermaphroditic.  Depending on the region, plants can flower anywhere from December to March.  

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